I used to enjoy this game, particularly the watching of the mass migration of Sunday Players traversing the landscape en-mass to undertake some sort of inept raid on a highly suspecting and rather more well armed base. Their slaughter on a grand scale coupled with squeaking hackusations, racism and questioning individuals parentage and other similar displays of poor sportsmanship ensue and so goes another day in the life of another online shooter.

Far more likely it's a learned response that yields greater efficiency than anything to do with lacking mass in the hippocampus. Gamers traverse mazes far more frequently than non-gamers, who might otherwise do it 3 or 4 times in their entire lives. Reply0

There should never have been any question about it, this is a basic must for almost every game funded through KS. Frontier's initial resistance to Steam was due to nothing but ignorance, and greed at not selling through their own store, but ED has sat comfortably in the top selling games on Steam since it was introduced, and at a hugely inflated price. The bottom line is that they're making a lot more money now than they did before and will continue to do so long after the fire has died. Reply-4

@darth_paul Because it has a sixth of the steam library available for it, consisting of only very old AAA titles and indie games. Also STeamOS is no more useful than a console's OS in that it's locked down. No modding or tweaking, no multitasking, nothing that defines PC gaming or uses the hardware for anything other than playing a game. It's a good price, but in order to get the most out of it, you'd be a fool not to install windows on it and a regular copy of Steam, along with whatever other programs you want. Reply-1

Excuse me, but if you're building a gaming PC for as cheaply as possible, then you should use an AMD CPU and unbranded PSU and ram. Actually I could easily spec a gaming box as good, if not better for a little over £200.

£300 would include a 24" monitor and you can currently get windows 8 preview for free which will last until Jan 2013, but can be extended indefinitely. Reply+3